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Scoring THREE *iconic* floor routines across Larisa Iordache's legendary career (D and E Scores!) 

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Larisa Iordache has meant so much to the gymnastics world over her long career. Now that she’s retiring, this video looks back on three amazing routines she put up at different times in her life-her 2013 Worlds qualification routine, when she first established herself as a major contender on the world stage, her 2015 Worlds all-around final routine, when she fought to keep Romania on any podium after a disastrous qualification, and her 2020 Europeans event final routine, when she brought home her last international gold en route to an Olympic bid.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 2013 Worlds FX QF
2:31 2015 Worlds FX AA
4:33 2020 Euros FX EF
You'll notice that this video spans two quads, and therefore two versions of the Code of Points: there were some rules (or loopholes?) that Larisa took advantage of in 2013-2016 that weren't doable from 2017-2021, meaning that her "adjusted" scores in the new CoP are usually around 0.5 lower than what they could've been. I'm under the impression that Larisa's side somi at the end of her routine doesn't earn forwards acro credit-per the Code, it must be within an acro line to count, regardless of whether or not it's an aerial. Execution scores were also generally higher in 2013-16 than in 2017-21, which you may notice while watching (I tried to keep the discrepancy to a minimum but I don't know if I was successful).
Larisa has had a ton of great routines! I didn't include her 2013 EF routine where she won bronze behind Simone Biles and Vanessa Ferrari or her 2014 EF routine where she beat out Aliya Mustafina and MyKayla Skinner for silver because they're the same as the 2013 QF routine choreography-wise. I didn't include any Olympic performances because I would get immediately destroyed by the IOC. (Speaking of copyright, I have a video of Angelina Melnikova that's currently in dispute: I hope I'll be able to publish it soon!).
Notes on Scoring:
- In general, Iordache didn't seem to get all of her elements ratified. In every official score, she'd be knocked down a tenth or two, often for reasons that I found hard to discern from even with slow motion and replay. The difficulty panel seemed to lowball her on D score a bit, which is why you'll notice things like downgraded Gogean leaps.
- Larisa's Gogean was probably best in 2015, followed by 2020 and 2013. I think I was right to downgrade the 2013 one, but the 2020 one is a bit more in the air (the score she received indicated that one element was bumped down).
- Her 2015 Gomez turn attempt was obviously off (I think the commentator mentions it live?) but I think she was good for the other two, getting all four rotations around, even with a bit of extra in 2013.
- I found Larisa's floor routines to be a bit difficult to edit: she was really energetic and fast-paced in her 2013 and 2015 floor exercises, moving nearly immediately from element to element. She was also a bit "bouncy" in things like her choreography and leap exits (though I don't think that the judges really came for her there given the scores she received).
- Even though they incurred deductions for posture, I found her 2015 double pikes (including the double pike full-in) to be really satisfying elements.
- I didn't see many artistic deductions-maybe I missed some for corner choreography, etc-and her complex choreography was the same in all three routines. There's a little somersault on her shoulder (??) that she does in the second half of each routine. In general, it's interesting to see that even when the content and rulebook changed, Iordache kept the same routine structure throughout her career.
Actual difficulty and execution scores:
- 2013 Worlds Qualification • Larisa Iordache, Floor Exercise: 14.500 (6.2, 8.3)
- 2015 Worlds All-Around Final • Larisa Iordache, Floor Exercise: 14.475 (6.2, 8.275)
- 2020 Europeans Event Final • Larisa Iordache, Floor Exercise: 13.500 (5.6, 7.9)
The footage in this video does not belong to me but qualifies as fair use, being transformative, educational, and a commentary. Videos come from FIG Channel, CBC (via Balance Beam on RU-vid), and europeangymnastics.
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Комментарии : 33   
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
Timestamps in description: what routine from Larisa is your favorite? • To watch another retiring great with iconic floor routines, check out this score of Mai Murakami's final Worlds gold here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z36tPzgPxWw.html • Thank you so much for watching! If you enjoyed, subscribe? :)
@wagfan6160
@wagfan6160 2 года назад
I think my favourite one from this video was 2013 Worlds qualifications. Also, I really like her routine from 2014 Worlds event final, it was amazing!
@ariaespa
@ariaespa 2 года назад
Lari's 2013 worlds routine is soooo iconicc ✨. So sad she retired.
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
It’s my favorite from her :)
@cesarebergossi
@cesarebergossi 2 года назад
Amazing and professional video as always! Larisa’s gymnastics will always be missed
@bluebullybully3104
@bluebullybully3104 2 года назад
I miss her already, sometimes injuries can end your sport career, I wish her the best.
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
She had to deal with so many too :/ if only she had a healthier ankle.
@Marketoromagnolo
@Marketoromagnolo 2 года назад
shhe always was wonderful on floor, beautiful coregrafies, in particular her 2014... I remeber she was also first one to compete 2.5 twist to punch front to punch front in 2008
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
And she brought back the punch front in 2017-20 to match the new code :) I was happy about that change, even if it "downgraded" her past routines with the iconic side aerial.
@anderwin7978
@anderwin7978 2 года назад
OWW, I LOVE LARISSA IORDACHE, MY FAVORITE GYMNAST BY FAR :3 Bravoo Larii!!
@gymlandia4467
@gymlandia4467 2 года назад
What about Lari’s peak in 2014. Yet amazing video!!
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
It's another great routine, one that I really like! I didn't include it because it had the same choreography as her 2013 routine.
@ragansmithgymnastics7782
@ragansmithgymnastics7782 2 года назад
The question is at 1:03 which type of full in lol. Depending on which type it would have different deductions but I think there should be a 0.1 shape deduction regardless. Thanks sm for this, so much analysis!
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
I meant tuck there… I didn’t even think about that. I think you’re right about the defined shape deduction :) ty!
@pedrojorge1912
@pedrojorge1912 2 года назад
Just a technical correction, turns were not a composition requeriment in 2013 CoP, they were 1) double salto, 2) full twisting, 3) both directions, 4) leap passage and 5) D dismount. Dance passage was present in every CoP since 2005.
@tatilalima2874
@tatilalima2874 Год назад
Larisa foi uma ginasta fabulosa. A linha dela misturava elegância com força
@kss-6048
@kss-6048 6 месяцев назад
It always makes me so sad when I think about the absolute damage Larisa could have done on the international scene if she had been properly paced. The Romanian regime at the time very much pushed their athletes wayyyy more quickly than they should have (this is putting it VERY lightly, Belu and Bitang were NOT great in that regard AT ALL), which is why I think so many of them were so frequently injured and retired so early into careers that, realistically speaking, should have been a lot longer (think Bulimar, Chelaru, Porgras etc.). Given her 2012 Euros debut, she would have definitely medaled on beam and floor in London given a hit routine, and maybe even in the all around (Mustafina and Raisman would have put up a FIGHT that would have been so exciting). She was such a trooper, though, coming back and keeping Romania afloat for so long. And BOY, did she put the work in. So, even though it was so terribly unfortunate that she didn't medal as much as her skill, in my opinion, should have warranted, I'm still so happy that we got to see her compete at such a high level for so long. I wish her the best!!!
@RhondaPierce
@RhondaPierce Год назад
She is my favorite Romanian gymnast ❤️ Her artistry is so beautiful and unique. I just wish she hadn't had any work done on her face though 😕 She was so beautiful before
@nathanielhalls1893
@nathanielhalls1893 2 года назад
How did that Gogean in her 2020 floor not get credit?? Surely
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
I initially did give it credit-I didn't see anything wrong at first-but the score indicates that one element was reduced by one tenth, and that one seems the most likely to have been downgraded in my eyes. She takes off facing "left" and lands facing forwards (from what I see?), which means she was missing about a quarter of a rotation. If the judges had been looking at a different angle, there might've been a different downgrade.
@nazrulashraff6114
@nazrulashraff6114 2 года назад
I would choose her junior year floor around 2010, then floor on 2012 during euro her first year senior and then 2014 ef floor nanning.
@juanfranciscogarza2180
@juanfranciscogarza2180 2 года назад
Yeeeeees
@colesmith7509
@colesmith7509 Год назад
Confused with the scoring of 2013… no deduction for the big adjustment on the Silivas? Only 0.1 for a huge step backward?
@soffia1111
@soffia1111 11 месяцев назад
Ikr I was thinking the same thing. The large step back is 0.3
@mihaelabruma8006
@mihaelabruma8006 11 месяцев назад
Qeen!
@Gisellelovely
@Gisellelovely 2 года назад
Large step back is only .1?
@Gisellelovely
@Gisellelovely 2 года назад
@1:34
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
It’s 0.3! My mistake 😅 the counter in the corner is correct.
@maxvillareal9654
@maxvillareal9654 2 года назад
2012 Euros >>>> 2020 Euros I can't believe you left out the most difficult routines of her career (6.4) to choose the low-level and controversial routine from 2020 Euros EF.
@GymAnalysis
@GymAnalysis 2 года назад
Her 2012 routine was awesome; I agree. I picked 2020 because I wanted to show three different “stages” of her career-even if not her most difficult work, it shows great grit and perseverance for her to have been competing the way she did. There was also no good footage of the 2012 competition that I could find :(
@Romaniangymfan07
@Romaniangymfan07 2 года назад
A 5.7 Difficulty floor routine is what she was competing at 2020 Euros after 3 years away from gymnastics. That is not “low-level”
@maxvillareal9654
@maxvillareal9654 2 года назад
@@Romaniangymfan07 Don't know where the 5.7 routine is, all I see is a 5.6 that would've been 5.2 if it were a serious competition. Anyways, GymAnalsys explained his choice and I'm cool with it, let's move on.
@Romaniangymfan07
@Romaniangymfan07 2 года назад
@@maxvillareal9654 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GmGoSHUVCiQ.html here it was credited as 5.7
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